The income tax rate proposal made by the Kansas Republicans was vetoed by Laura Kelly, the Democratic governor.
Proposal By The Kansas Republicans
At the beginning of the legislative session, Kansas Republicans approved a flat income tax rate proposal, only to have the said proposal by the Kansas Republicans vetoed by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly.
Despite attempts made by the Kansas Republicans to override the veto falling short by three votes, the Kansas Republicans are now uncertain about their next steps on taxes as the session nears its end.
Both parties, the Kansas Republicans and the Democratic Governor are keen on tax cuts, but the passage of a new plan remains uncertain. Democrats are pushing to support Kelly’s tax proposal instead of the Kansas Republicans, emphasizing property and sales tax reductions and increased standard deductions.
According to a published article by SmartNews, the Kansas Republicans are exploring alternative versions of the flat tax plan, with the Senate preparing to vote on a revised bill that includes modifications to the original GOP proposal. Lawmakers are under pressure in an election year to provide tax relief to their constituents.
A Setback For The Kansas Republicans
In a published article by AOL.com, this was a setback for Republicans who hoped to defeat Kelly by advancing the override to the Senate. GOP leaders will need to come up with a new plan as Kelly is likely to reject any flat tax proposals. The Democrats are accused of prioritizing politics over tax relief, while Kelly vows to call a special session.
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